You are responsible for the cost of the bail bond if the individual does not show up. It's up to the individual to get himself/herself to court, though some prodding might not hurt. If the case is resolved requiring fines or court fees, the individual is responsible, not the person who posted the bond.
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how many times can someone cosign a car
no.my father cosigned for me,but the bank told me that anybody could cosign..good luck to you.
Two people would need to cosign an agreement when for example, parents need to cosign the loan application for their child or to help a friend in need.
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absolutely not. Minors are not able to cosign any loans, only an adult (eighteen years or older) is aloud to cosign a loan. the law states that any minor is not responcible for the repayment of any loan.
No. You co-sign for the note as indicated on the documents you sign. There is no half way. Beware ... When a lender asks for a co-signer, the lender knows that the co-signer will have to make at least some of the payments. This answer comes from experience.
For the length of the contract you sign. If you cosign on a 3 yr loan, you are responsible for the debt for 3 years.
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Yes.
Yes, an employer can cosign for a student loan. Any one can cosign for a student loan if they meet the requirements.
If you are a minor, you cannot LEGALLY cosign or sign any loan/contractual agreement.